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− | [[Image:CHANGETHISNAME.jpg|thumb|300px|Poster by [[ | + | [[Image:CHANGETHISNAME.jpg|thumb|300px|Poster by [[Ian Hunter]]]] |
by [[Somerset Maugham]] | by [[Somerset Maugham]] | ||
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== Introduction == | == Introduction == | ||
− | + | The action of the play takes place at Victoria's house in Westminster towards the end of November 1918. | |
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+ | Act 1: Victoria's bedroom - Afternoon. | ||
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+ | Act 2: The drawing-room - The following morning. | ||
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+ | Act3: The servant's hall - Noon, the next day | ||
== Cast == | == Cast == | ||
− | * | + | *Victoria, a dear little thing - [[Geraldine Garner]] |
− | * | + | *Miss Dennis - [[Imelda McGillycuddy]] |
− | * | + | *Taylor, the maid - [[Jill Davies]]* |
+ | *Mrs Shuttleworth, Victoria's mother - [[Denise Lynn]] | ||
+ | *Leicester Paton, a wangler - [[Stewart Barham]] | ||
+ | *Major Freddie Lownes, D.S.O., a hero - [[David Trowsdale]] | ||
+ | *Major William Cardew, D.S.O., another hero - [[Matthew Eades]] | ||
+ | *Nannie, the nurse - [[Jessica Cheeseman]] | ||
+ | *Mrs Pogson, a cook - [[Julie Broughton]] | ||
+ | *A.B. Raham, a solicitor - [[Robert Bouchnik]] | ||
+ | *Miss Montmorency, a maiden lady - [[Anita Sollis]] | ||
+ | *Clarence, an errand boy - [[Chris Cheeseman]] | ||
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+ | * *Owing to the indisposition of [[Pauline Lloyd]] the part of the Maid was played by [[Jill Davies]] | ||
== Crew == | == Crew == | ||
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*Assistant Stage Managers - [[Dave Ford]] & [[Lorna Gipson]] | *Assistant Stage Managers - [[Dave Ford]] & [[Lorna Gipson]] | ||
*Lighting Design - [[Brian Fretwell]] | *Lighting Design - [[Brian Fretwell]] | ||
− | *Lighting &Sound Operator - [[Lionel Monks]] | + | *Lighting & Sound Operator - [[Lionel Monks]] |
*Set Construction - [[Jonathan Robson]] | *Set Construction - [[Jonathan Robson]] | ||
*Costumes & Props - [[Val Williams]] | *Costumes & Props - [[Val Williams]] | ||
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*P.A. to the director - [[Jill Davies]] | *P.A. to the director - [[Jill Davies]] | ||
*Prompt - [[Georgina Smythe]] | *Prompt - [[Georgina Smythe]] | ||
+ | *Poster Design - [[Ian Hunter]] | ||
== Reviews == | == Reviews == |
Latest revision as of 16:33, 5 April 2013
Directed by Peter March
Performances: Tue 2nd – Sat 6th March 1999, Bell Theatre
Contents
Introduction
The action of the play takes place at Victoria's house in Westminster towards the end of November 1918.
Act 1: Victoria's bedroom - Afternoon.
Act 2: The drawing-room - The following morning.
Act3: The servant's hall - Noon, the next day
Cast
- Victoria, a dear little thing - Geraldine Garner
- Miss Dennis - Imelda McGillycuddy
- Taylor, the maid - Jill Davies*
- Mrs Shuttleworth, Victoria's mother - Denise Lynn
- Leicester Paton, a wangler - Stewart Barham
- Major Freddie Lownes, D.S.O., a hero - David Trowsdale
- Major William Cardew, D.S.O., another hero - Matthew Eades
- Nannie, the nurse - Jessica Cheeseman
- Mrs Pogson, a cook - Julie Broughton
- A.B. Raham, a solicitor - Robert Bouchnik
- Miss Montmorency, a maiden lady - Anita Sollis
- Clarence, an errand boy - Chris Cheeseman
- *Owing to the indisposition of Pauline Lloyd the part of the Maid was played by Jill Davies
Crew
- Stage Manager - Pat Laban
- Assistant Stage Managers - Dave Ford & Lorna Gipson
- Lighting Design - Brian Fretwell
- Lighting & Sound Operator - Lionel Monks
- Set Construction - Jonathan Robson
- Costumes & Props - Val Williams
- Furniture - Greta Raikes
- P.A. to the director - Jill Davies
- Prompt - Georgina Smythe
- Poster Design - Ian Hunter
Reviews
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Gallery
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See Also
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